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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-5-12, Page 5The family eats more bread since Mother started us- ing Cream. of the West Flour. It makes loaves of ex,• traordinary white- ness and flavor. Maple Leaf Milling Co. Limited Tito. winnfpee Sass ton i�sOza You can procure Cream cif the West Exeter from B. G. SELDOM ur MITCHELL. -The other clay whit, Mrs. John Pearce was doing her wash- ing w„th an elcctrac washer her little daughter J4'a?n put her fing:r en the ,revolving rollers ane= beilg drawn `n he; ha n.1 and arra passed•tluougb them up to the elbow, when her mother shut off the. pQwe: It was fully fifteen m nuteiz, however, before she could he eieased. Strange, to say the arm will be saved though badly mangled. Cocl�r��e Exeter, Ont. HAS INVENTED A MACHINE FOR GRINDING ENGINE CYLINDERS, CAR AND TRACTOR BLOCKS. WE MAKE PISTONS AND RINGS TO FIT ANY CYLINDER :.YLINDERS ARE GROUND TO 1000th PART OF AN INCH, AND AS TRUE AND ACCURATE AS MADE BY ANY MANUFACTURER WE CAN MAKE YOUR ENGINE AS GOOD AS NEW. I.VE MAKE SAW MANDREL.S, FMFR ' STANDS, SPEED JACKS FIANGERS, PULLEYS, and haves SHAFTING FOR SALE ALSO THESE WE MAKE TO SUIT THE USERS. HAVE A FIRST CLASS WELDING OUTFIT. AGENTS FOR J. I. CASE THRESHING COMPANY. THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS i11ORSE COT., COME AND SEE US REGARDING YOUR WANTS WHEN you require a roof, the measurement will be in squares (100 square feet). A basis for analysis of the costs of Brantford Asphalt Slates is given below: 1 INITIAL COSTS OF b[ATERIAI.S--Breseford Asphalt Slates curs s sometimes timber in initial cost for the. material. ,o--rwis REQUIRED -Brantford Ashyh1t Slates require ONLY 684 nails to lay a square. Brantford Aapbalt Slab Slates require ONLY 450 nails. -COST OF 'LAYING --Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates ars lour as ode strip -require only one operation in handling, one operation u g-Indiddwii slates are 8: lair lacbea-Cut sssilj, it y, St ,,on angles and bend rarer sound surfaces. You sass_ to50-int• . Afa-w RAIN Olit STAIN REQi!!>l<-Tits areface cl Branham ; k . Asphalt Slates b is .tare's permanent. caters,Apneas and sed. • vatade bls., Shwa attractive:--requirind 'no stem is prodms ;r ' artistic effects; no Squid'em ite to sash. tbsm fire-restsunt. . S—SAVISTG OF INSURANCE—Brandatd.Ashalt Slates are clamed • . as noxi -combustible by Are fnsuraac.,00mpenies-e threat aaeisg•. • . ...of trawl° to.ZO ppcent w premiitas L effected. 2a cartels Iocahti;y Bre• regulations demand oatmeal paper xiade;._aos to root obis Baer dor Aspl t Stites"are'tre,realatant aad.srsimmune ; A --COST OP REPAIRS --From tits des they. are - laid Branttc d Asphalt State -roofs showalsost I00 per cwt of the original roolsxi- tonched. Brantford Asphalt Slates do net curl, split, crack or rot. Asphalford ComPle twat mon asd jeranasot protection ere built into Bran - SlaRoots. Compare these roof costs with those of any other roofing material; i# is •your money you are spending • and you .want value for it—then buy Brantford Asphalt Slates Distributed under Brantford Roofing Trade Marks, through. Brantford Roofing Dealers. Stock= carried, information furnished, service rendered by our dealer in your. district. Brantford, Roofing. ,Co Lupi H,RAD;OFFICE and FACTORY Brantford —C,ada >t#rttuhes a#: Toronto, Montreal, fwd tiaipe or Sale by Ross Taylor Co.; Ltd. K•: • Hensall This. Sharpe, who recenE1y sold his residence to. Mr. David Foss, has purchased a blacksmith business in Seafor th and. will move there with his family.—\r. -Blight, after spenain7 the winter Months here, has returnee to his home hi Pprtage 1a Frairie-- Mrs. Robe Patterson, is visiting her son in To to, --Miss Jessie Buchanan. of Brantford was here last week attend- ing the ft neral M1of her slater-1nartiaw, arra. Wm. Buchanan, as .lid also Mr. and Mrs. Wun‘ Fulton of DetrOitt--Mr and Miss Rand have moved into •the• house of ;11ars. Bullard—Rev; S. Ft,, Carriere of Grand Beard preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday, the paster, Rev. McConnell, preaching an- niversary services at Grand Bend. - L? D. 1'er4e of Witigham will take •the anniversary services next Sunday. -The Hensall Gun •Club intend hold- ing a shooting tournament on May 24 -Cook Bros, a"re: enlarging their gar- age by an addieon of 35 feet. --Ethel • Fulton, beloved wife of Sir. Wm. Bu- chanan died in London on Fridayrast April. 29. Mrs. Buchanan had gone" to London about six wNaelks ago for spec- ial medicaltreatment, • The deceased bad lived ;in Hensn3.i sail her life and was the daughter of the late hfr. and 'Mrs. Raobt. Fulton, who predeceased der• about three years. She was unit- ed its marriage to her now bereaved husband about three years ago. She leave -s to rani n her death her husband On brother, Mr. Will Ful.ton, •of trait, and two sisters, Mrs. l,.nalita, and 'yrs.•Cuubert of London, besides an intctant son two weeks old. She was aged 3Z years. Zurich airs. '4,.B. Colles and little Bette left la: Chatham,where they will visit with the farmer's parexnntst.—Mrs. 1.. Jeffery lett for St. Joseph's Hosnital, London, where she has accepted a position. -Mr. John Keys of Hensall, bas sold :his farm at Blake+ to his son, Albers`. E. Keys, who occupied the farm sins Mr. Keys remov .d;. -.,Mr. and firs. Sam. Rupo have moved Their household effects to ;Blake. where they will. reside. -Mr. Schluchter of the West Is visiting relatives here. He is a brother to Ors. Ben. Surerus, of the 14th con, Hay....Mr. W. C. Wagner, I who recently underwent an operation is improving slowly. -Mr. Alfred Me- idinger, who has ;peen at Sarna. for the winter, has returned to his home at St. Joseph -Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Faust moved their household effects to Gode:ich on Tuesday, where they • .will reside. .. s._ ST.:\XARYS.-S. J. Dunseith, coal dealer •and a prominent citizen, is lying at his home with several broken ribs as the result of a serious acci- dent on. the Stratford road, when the' coupe which he was driving collided with a horse and buggy. The car was almost cornpietety demolished. and that lfr. Dunseith escaped with his • life is a mystery. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising -Made known on application. Stray Animals -One insertion. 50c„ three insertions Farm for Real Estalte for lale 50c. each insertion for one morn of four insertions Miscellaneousarticles of not more thAo filmlines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion SOc, _Lost and. Found 1oCa1s 25e. an insertiO n. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. „per tine per insertion,; No notice less than 25c, Card of Thanks 59e. Auction Sales $3 for one insertion and $L50 for each subsequent in- sertion nsertion if ander five inches an length. Legal advert;, 10e, and 5c. aline. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROt;Tt' Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Claim oelled dining ear nervit-e. S6eepaag cars co night trains and': Parlor cars on prin loaf day trains.. Ft& information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn - mg District Passenger Agent, Torostw 3 J. DORE %iowe 44, Afrrtt. Euetar :leage as- it is Measured The selling price is the yardstick of tire mileages very often. The striking exeeptibn being Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes». The mileage put, into them is not tlleasured. They are meant to give extra ini,les and they do, Running ou your car Ames Holden "Auto -Shoes" Neill give you. the cheapest mileage you can buy—irrespective of cost. AMES HOLD4N Cord- and Fabric Tires in all Standard Sizes "Grey Sox" Tuba s► SNL For al By "Rea stye' rat BXIiTEIC, IE'HGNE toes N, ORAY DORT 44E.AGE. 1.XETER, PHONE 1 stout! .4 tri • HAT Edison Likes in Music" is all the magazines have said about it,- and more. It names six selections which Mr. Edison thinks every one should have. Gives his views on what is good and what is bad in music. Shoves you Edison, the music lover. And,— it lists his 25 ffvorite tunes: Get a copy,-- and learn Mr. Edison's favorites. Check up and see whether you ba`v. the six essential selections.. Use the excellent ideas on music appreciation, which Mr. Edison expresses. We have a copy of "WhA dison Likes in Music" for you,,How long we'll have it, is uncett . The booklets are in great denliand. Act quickly. All you neem is an Edison Requisition Blank and a memory. Then, come in some time and hear the selections Mr. Edison has picked. We have complete stocks. You . are cordially welcome. J. Willis._ Powell, Dealer, Exeter, 00tario 1� nl